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DriveTime is a private company headquartered in Tempe, Arizona. [3] The company's business model is focused on selling previously owned vehicles to car-buyers. [4] It uses a proprietary credit scoring model to finance car purchases at its dealerships in-house, [5] [6] including subprime lending.
Ferrario was a 4th round selection (201st overall pick) in the 2001 NFL draft by the Green Bay Packers. [5] He was with the Packers through the 2002 season where he saw action in all 16 games. [ 6 ] Waived by Green Bay in 2003, Ferrario signed with the Washington Redskins on February 4, 2004 only to be released on September 5, 2004. [ 7 ]
In 1995, H. Wayne Huizenga of Republic Industries became chairman of the board of directors [10] and through Republic's ownership of AutoNation, sought to expand its business into used auto sales throughout the United States. [11] [12] Republic's sales for 1995 were $5.2 billion. [10]
Ferrario is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bill Ferrario (born 1978), American footballer; Carlo Ferrario (born 1986), Italian footballer; Joseph Anthony Ferrario (1926–2003), American Roman Catholic bishop; Moreno Ferrario (born 1959), Italian footballer; Richard E. Ferrario (1931-1985), American educator and ...
On average, the used cars on the market are nearly a year older and have 4,300 more miles on them than the ones available five years ago.” Learn More: 4 New Car Models Recent Retirees Should ...
The 1990s began the decade in a recession, which resulted in weak auto sales and operating losses. The Invasion of Kuwait by Iraq caused a temporary jump in oil prices. The automakers recovered fairly quickly. In the mid-1990s, light truck sales, which included sport utility vehicles, pickup trucks and minivans, began to rise sharply.